Archeologists William and Elizabeth Reuter are busy working in the forbidden ruins of Abu-Sir. They discover the treasure map of the pyramid, which leads them to an ancient sarcophagus containing the Egyptian goddess Amira, who is magically alive after 4,000 years. She recounts the days of her sex life with the pharaoh.
Production
Genuine Egyptian locations on $1 million—absolutely unhinged commitment.
Costume
4,000-year-old goddess fashion that somehow screams 1996.

Director
Pierre Woodman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pierre Woodman was primarily an adult film director; this represents European exploitation cinema's bizarre late-90s pivot toward 'legitimate' genre filmmaking with unchanged sensibilities.
The $1 million budget for location shooting in Egypt was practically unheard-of for this production tier—most similar films used cheap California desert or soundstages.